Rajasthan’s Pali district witnessed a landmark National Lok Adalat in Desuri on March 14, where dozens of cases across categories were amicably settled, easing the burden on formal courts. Held at the local Civil and Judicial Magistrate Court under Sadri Court PO Himani Kachchwaha’s leadership, the camp aligned with NALSA guidelines.
Cases from Desuri, Sadri, and Rani jurisdictions, including banking loans, family feuds, and civil suits, found resolution through consensus. Lalit Paliwal, court reader, noted that taluka-level compromises prevented escalation to higher courts, offering parties instant closure and satisfaction.
Lok Adalats embody the principle of ‘Nyay Sarvjan Hitay Cha,’ providing inexpensive and speedy redressal. Key participants comprised Jagatpal Singh, UCO Bank’s Vinod Meghwal, Ramkishor Parihar, Priya Gahalot, SBI Desuri’s Ranveer Singh, and Gaurav Chaudhary. Dedicated staff including Sushil, Vikram, Mularam, Kuldeep, and Tarun ensured smooth operations.
Beneficiaries lauded the setup for its efficiency, freeing them from endless litigation cycles. These platforms are ideal for petty disputes, recovery cases, domestic issues, and routine civil matters. Officials from district judiciary affirm ongoing commitment to such camps for timely justice.
The Desuri Lok Adalat stands as a testament to alternative dispute resolution’s efficacy, enhancing faith in India’s justice machinery and promoting harmonious conflict resolution at the community level.